The diary is a very frank account of the war: the horror and hardships and occasionally the fun. Vic Coady lived through the British Expeditionary Force and evacuation at Dunkirk, being torpedoed in the Mediterranean on the way to Tunisia and then the assault at D-Day, the bitter fighting around Caen and the German retreat across Northern Europe.
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The diary is a very frank account of the war: the horror and hardships and occasionally the fun. Vic Coady lived through the British Expeditionary Force and evacuation at Dunkirk, being torpedoed in the Mediterranean on the way to Tunisia and then the assault at D-Day, the bitter fighting around Caen and the German retreat across Northern Europe.
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